Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 I am not even going to attempt this one. Not good w/ neurology stuff. You will probably get the answer, but here is a good neurology site for future reference <A HREF= " http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/neuroexam/neuroexm.html " > Click here: The Complete Neurological Examination</A> Holly ) In a message dated 5/11/01 3:55:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, JanTranscribes@... writes: << Ok, I've listened to this over and over and looked up every combination I can think of.. This is a neurological exam (a neurologist is doing it). He says: There is no language dysfunction, there is no evidence of aphasia, there is no __________ (s/l agnosia or adnosia), there is no left-right disorientation. I've checked Stedman's Psych/Neuro, but gosh.. it's one of those words I have to know how to spell so I can look it up and see how to spell it. <sigh> Any help would be appreciated Jan " Typing is my life " >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 I am not even going to attempt this one. Not good w/ neurology stuff. You will probably get the answer, but here is a good neurology site for future reference <A HREF= " http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/neuroexam/neuroexm.html " > Click here: The Complete Neurological Examination</A> Holly ) In a message dated 5/11/01 3:55:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, JanTranscribes@... writes: << Ok, I've listened to this over and over and looked up every combination I can think of.. This is a neurological exam (a neurologist is doing it). He says: There is no language dysfunction, there is no evidence of aphasia, there is no __________ (s/l agnosia or adnosia), there is no left-right disorientation. I've checked Stedman's Psych/Neuro, but gosh.. it's one of those words I have to know how to spell so I can look it up and see how to spell it. <sigh> Any help would be appreciated Jan " Typing is my life " >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 In a message dated 05-11-01 3:57:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, HollyBerry1295 writes: << I am not even going to attempt this one. Not good w/ neurology stuff. You will probably get the answer, but here is a good neurology site for future reference <A HREF= " http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/neuroexam/neuroexm.html " > Click here: The Complete Neurological Examination</A> >> Bless your heart!!! I found it.. It was anomia. Thanks soooooooooo much. I saved the link for future reference. ::::::::Uploading your favorite treat. Jan " Typing is my life " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 In a message dated 05-11-01 3:57:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time, HollyBerry1295 writes: << I am not even going to attempt this one. Not good w/ neurology stuff. You will probably get the answer, but here is a good neurology site for future reference <A HREF= " http://www.medinfo.ufl.edu/year2/neuro/neuroexam/neuroexm.html " > Click here: The Complete Neurological Examination</A> >> Bless your heart!!! I found it.. It was anomia. Thanks soooooooooo much. I saved the link for future reference. ::::::::Uploading your favorite treat. Jan " Typing is my life " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 In a message dated 05-11-01 4:01:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, krandall@... writes: << agnosia Impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the cerebrum. Syn: agnea. >> Ok Holly.. I spoke too soon, but you get to keep the treats just for the weblink This doc has an accent, so I wasn't sure at first whether it was anomia or agnosia, but I went back and listened, and it's definitely agnosia. :::::::::::::::uploading treats for both Holly and krandall Jan " Typing is my life " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 In a message dated 05-11-01 4:01:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, krandall@... writes: << agnosia Impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the cerebrum. Syn: agnea. >> Ok Holly.. I spoke too soon, but you get to keep the treats just for the weblink This doc has an accent, so I wasn't sure at first whether it was anomia or agnosia, but I went back and listened, and it's definitely agnosia. :::::::::::::::uploading treats for both Holly and krandall Jan " Typing is my life " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 In a message dated 05-11-01 5:05:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mgrant@... writes: << Jan, Agnosia would be correct, per Stedman's Concise " impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the cerebrum. " You need to trust your instincts more. Margaret >> Thanks Margaret.. that's what I ended up putting, was agnosia. I just couldn't find it at first and kinda freaked out. Hey.. it's Friday and I'm ready to start the weekend already, but I have to work a little more. Thanks everyone for your help, and Happy Mothers Day to the mothers Jan " Typing is my life " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 In a message dated 05-11-01 5:05:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mgrant@... writes: << Jan, Agnosia would be correct, per Stedman's Concise " impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the cerebrum. " You need to trust your instincts more. Margaret >> Thanks Margaret.. that's what I ended up putting, was agnosia. I just couldn't find it at first and kinda freaked out. Hey.. it's Friday and I'm ready to start the weekend already, but I have to work a little more. Thanks everyone for your help, and Happy Mothers Day to the mothers Jan " Typing is my life " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 Per Stedman's EMD: agnosia Impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the cerebrum. Syn: agnea. Kim R. Help! Neuro Ok, I've listened to this over and over and looked up every combination I can think of.. This is a neurological exam (a neurologist is doing it). He says: There is no language dysfunction, there is no evidence of aphasia, there is no __________ (s/l agnosia or adnosia), there is no left-right disorientation. I've checked Stedman's Psych/Neuro, but gosh.. it's one of those words I have to know how to spell so I can look it up and see how to spell it. <sigh> Any help would be appreciated Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2001 Report Share Posted May 11, 2001 Jan, Agnosia would be correct, per Stedman's Concise " impairment of ability to recognize, or comprehend the meaning of, various sensory stimuli, not attributable to disorders of the primary receptors or general intellect; agnosias are receptive defects caused by lesions in various portions of the cerebrum. " You need to trust your instincts more. Margaret >>> 05/11/01 03:51PM >>> Ok, I've listened to this over and over and looked up every combination I can think of.. This is a neurological exam (a neurologist is doing it). He says: There is no language dysfunction, there is no evidence of aphasia, there is no __________ (s/l agnosia or adnosia), there is no left-right disorientation. I've checked Stedman's Psych/Neuro, but gosh.. it's one of those words I have to know how to spell so I can look it up and see how to spell it. <sigh> Any help would be appreciated Jan " Typing is my life " TO REMOVE YOURSELF FROM THIS MAILING LIST send a blank email to nmtc-unsubscribe PLEASE VISIT THE NMTC WEB SITE - http://go.to/nmtc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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